ETLA Discussion Papers, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA) 761

Abstract:

The aim of the project was to provide an overview of the competitiveness of the forest-based and related industries in the 10 CEECs, from the Finnish point of view, and to study in particular the development potential for the Finnish packaging industry in the region. An important question is what effect will Eastern expansion have at the industry sector level, and how will this translate to various EU regions, and in particular, Finland. In Part I of this report, the relative cost advantage of countries in central and eastern Europe is demonstrated. In Part II, the potential for the Finnish forest industry in these countries is explored in more detail. Developments in central and eastern Europe will alter the landscape in terms of the location of production facilities in some key areas for the Finnish forest industry. It was shown that most of the potential for the Finnish forest industry in central and eastern Europe appeared to exist for the pulp and paper industry. One of the most profound changes, which will indirectly affect the future of the Finnish fibre-based packaging sector, is that of the shift in the manufacturing base of various sectors of industry to lower cost producing countries of the CEEC region.